Good morning and welcome to The Colour Crazy Challenge blog!
Our weekly challenge theme is always Anything Goes
You can use any colouring medium you like, onto any project you like, and in any colours you like.
Please note, we are a colouring challenge and therefore you must display some colouring on your project - I'm sorry but we don't accept pre-coloured images.
Please note, we are a colouring challenge and therefore you must display some colouring on your project - I'm sorry but we don't accept pre-coloured images.
This week our sponsor is Polkadoodles
So let's get onto to what the team have made this week. Good luck to Monica who sadly is stepping down and this is her last challenge with us; thank you for your lovely creations!
This is our last challenge of 2019 and will last for 3 weeks, closing on 10 January 2020!
Ruth: I've used the Gnome-Men Snow Ho Ho clear acrylic stamp and coloured it with Promarkers. The sentiment comes with the set and that has been stamped onto an off cut of card. Everything else is from my stash.
Hello, this is Monica and this is my final DT project here. This time I worked with the cute Musical Winter Winnie digi and created my card design in Silhouette Studio, but colored the image with Prismacolor colored pencils and a few spots of gel pen. You can find more details on my blog on how I added the gradient and the background paper.
Hi there, Dawn here with my project for this fortnight's challenge. I have used the gorgeous Glass Half Full image from our fabulous sponsor Polkadoodles. I decided to make a wall hanging to go in my craft room and this image just fitted my idea perfectly. All the elements on here are from Polkadoodles and the full image is put together in Craft Artist. The image itself is coloured with my Polychromo pencils and Prismacolour pencils. You can find more details on my blog, just click on my name to take you there.
Hello Billie A. with my card using the image Mailing a letter from Polkadoodles. I colored the image with Copics. I used My favorite things stitch die, envelope die and sentiment. I used Stampin up ink and finished with Spectrum Noir sparkle brush.
Helloooooo, it's Jackie here. I used the image Winnie White Christmas from our fabulous sponsor Polkadoodles. I coloured with markers and pencils. I matted and layered onto a patterned card blank. A bow and pearl complete the card. You can see more details HERE.
Hi it's Margo here, I have used Glass Half Full from our sponsor Polkadoodles this week,to create a birthday card. I have coloured her with my copic markers and kept the rest of the card very simple.
And I have made a second card for this week using Mr & Mrs Claus from Polkadoodles.
This lovely couple has also been coloured with my copic markers, I have used some older papers from my stash and completed the card with some diecuts.
Hi Dawn here with my card Delivering Gifts by Sledge - Winnie White Christmas. This is my last Christmas card for this year and I just love how it turned out! I used copic markers to colour it and added snow drifts in the background and clouds to finish the scene. The word die finishes it off nicely!
Hello! Kathy here sharing a card that features a wonderful image from Polkadoodles named “Delivering Gifts by Sledge.” I colored the image with Spectrum Noir markers and a Sakura Gelly Roll white gel pen. I used an upcycled calendar page for the background, covered with a layer of vellum behind the colored image. The “snowdrifts” were easily created with torn cardstock and the fluff on her cap and boots were added with Polar White Flower Soft. The sentiment is from a Beccy’s Place digi set named “Here Comes Christmas.”
Hello - it's Helen here with my card for our final challenge of the year! I've used a very cute image from Polkadoodles called 'Snow Friends' which is available here. I coloured the image with Promarkers and kept the card layout very simple as it's just such a gorgeous digi stamp!
Just fabulous as always!
Our winners from week 47 sponsored by The Paper Shelter are:
Random winner chosen by random.org is
#51 Kuni
Well done you have won three single digis of your choice from their store
Please email HERE quoting CCCWK47 to claim your prize.
And the top 3 chosen by the team are, in no particular order:
Go grab your badges from the tab at the top of the blog!
Remember you need to claim your prize within 2 weeks as per the rules in the sidebar. Also please allow a few weeks for the sponsor to get back to you with any prizes. I'm sure you can appreciate that they are very busy
Than you all very much for your entries, we really love seeing them all. And we look forward to seeing you back again next time.
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Helloooooo, it's Jackie here. I used the image Winnie White Christmas from our fabulous sponsor Polkadoodles. I coloured with markers and pencils. I matted and layered onto a patterned card blank. A bow and pearl complete the card. You can see more details HERE.
Hello! Kathy here sharing a card that features a wonderful image from Polkadoodles named “Delivering Gifts by Sledge.” I colored the image with Spectrum Noir markers and a Sakura Gelly Roll white gel pen. I used an upcycled calendar page for the background, covered with a layer of vellum behind the colored image. The “snowdrifts” were easily created with torn cardstock and the fluff on her cap and boots were added with Polar White Flower Soft. The sentiment is from a Beccy’s Place digi set named “Here Comes Christmas.”
Well done you have won three single digis of your choice from their store
Please email HERE quoting CCCWK47 to claim your prize.
Remember you need to claim your prize within 2 weeks as per the rules in the sidebar. Also please allow a few weeks for the sponsor to get back to you with any prizes. I'm sure you can appreciate that they are very busy
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